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Stress-Free Small Talk: How to Master the Art of Conversation and Take Control of Your Social Anxiety by Gallagher, Richard S.
Stress-Free Small Talk: How to Master the Art of Conversation and Take Control of Your Social Anxiety by Gallagher, Richard S.
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Small talk, big victory-your guide to managing social anxiety and making conversation
Leave your anxious feelings at the door in any social situation-and see a world of possibilities open up for you. Stress-Free Small Talk is filled with strategies, advice, conversation-starters, practical activities, and mindfulness-based exercises for people who want to manage their social anxiety and engage in small talk with anyone.
Take control of any casual interaction with tips for introducing yourself, universal topics of discussion, active listening, asking questions, talking with someone who disagrees with you, how to politely exit a conversation, and much more.
Stress-Free Small Talk includes:
- Embrace your fears-Learn to understand your nervous feelings, set appropriate expectations, and prepare for social encounters-so you can make small talk comfortably.
- Real-life scenarios-Get advice for day-to-day social situations, like attending a party full of strangers, going on a blind date, or getting seated next to a chatty passenger on an airplane.
- Great first impressions-Discover tips and tools for making strong first impressions, including maintaining good posture, making regular and natural eye contact, and beyond.
Look who's talking now! If you've been searching for a helpful how-to guide to reducing anxiety and making small talk so that you can navigate social situations with ease, this book has you covered.
Author: Richard S. Gallagher
Publisher: Callisto
Published: 12/24/2019
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781641528955
About the Author
RICHARD S. GALLAGHER, LMFT, is a psychotherapist based in upstate New York who specializes in treating anxiety disorders. A former customer service executive and public speaker, he is the author of numerous communications skills books including What to Say to a Porcupine, The Customer Service Survival Kit, and Stress-Free Small Talk
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